kcora
Dec 22, 2005, 12:51 PM
I purchased an old farm with a water well. It was checked last summer with the pump company's pump (I assume they used their pump because there was no power at the property then) and it pumped well (15 gpm).
Now I have electricity and tried to power up the pump. The fuses are the old screw-in type, 2 in series: 30A, Type T. I replaced the fuses to be sure that wasn't the problem. The fuse box has a lever that is pushed up to connect the circuit. When I pushed the lever, nothing. There may be other problems with the system, but I'm trying to determine if the contacts on the lever are corroded and not passing current.
Can I test for continuity across the fuse box? I shut off the main power at the pole before I do anything with the well. I would like to replace the fuse box with a circuit box to eliminate that problem, but I'm not sure of the type of circuit breakers to use - can I use a double pole 30A (for 220V)? The fuse box is outside by the well pit and is separate from the house circuit breaker.
Thanks for any help you can give me. I am so far out in the country that it's really costly to get well companies to come out to service it.
Now I have electricity and tried to power up the pump. The fuses are the old screw-in type, 2 in series: 30A, Type T. I replaced the fuses to be sure that wasn't the problem. The fuse box has a lever that is pushed up to connect the circuit. When I pushed the lever, nothing. There may be other problems with the system, but I'm trying to determine if the contacts on the lever are corroded and not passing current.
Can I test for continuity across the fuse box? I shut off the main power at the pole before I do anything with the well. I would like to replace the fuse box with a circuit box to eliminate that problem, but I'm not sure of the type of circuit breakers to use - can I use a double pole 30A (for 220V)? The fuse box is outside by the well pit and is separate from the house circuit breaker.
Thanks for any help you can give me. I am so far out in the country that it's really costly to get well companies to come out to service it.